Trump abruptly cancels peace talks with Iran in Pakistan: "We have all the cards"
Summary
President Donald Trump canceled planned peace talks with Iran that were supposed to happen in Pakistan. He said the U.S. has the advantage in the conflict with Iran and told his representatives not to go ahead with the negotiations.Key Facts
- President Trump stopped peace talks with Iran that were planned in Pakistan.
- The talks aimed to resolve ongoing conflict or tension with Iran.
- Trump told his envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, not to travel to Pakistan.
- He said the U.S. "has all the cards" in the conflict, meaning it holds a strong position.
- The negotiations were meant to break a diplomatic deadlock.
- The news was reported by CBS News and correspondent Imtiaz Tyab.
- The article did not provide details on Iran’s response or next steps.
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